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and how did the fbi have the authority to do this? what do you you think are the issues when we are building the state in the 21st century? >> that is exactly the right point to emphasize, alex. what we see in the fbi's story in the pursuit of dr. king is everyone else in government who believing the supposed expertise and claims that the fbi was making about the danger represented by king, based on their supposed better secret knowledge. the bottom line lesson is very straightforward, very powerful. people, whether in government, or citizens, should not defer blindly to the supposed expertise of intelligence agencies. >> david garrow gets tonight's last word, thank you for joining us, david. >> thank >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" after days of ratcheting up the rhetoric to intervene in syria, our congress and tonight the british parliament is saying not so fast. that in a moment. >>> also tonight, fast food workers in 60 cities across the country spent the day on strike, protesting to raise thei
and how did the fbi have the authority to do this? what do you you think are the issues when we are building the state in the 21st century? >> that is exactly the right point to emphasize, alex. what we see in the fbi's story in the pursuit of dr. king is everyone else in government who believing the supposed expertise and claims that the fbi was making about the danger represented by king, based on their supposed better secret knowledge. the bottom line lesson is very straightforward,...
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and how did the fbi have the authority to do this? what do you you think are the issues when we are building the state in the 21st century? >> that is exactly the right point to emphasize, alex. what we see in the fbi's story in the pursuit of dr. king is everyone else in government who believing the supposed expertise and claims that the fbi was making about the danger represented by king, based on their supposed better secret knowledge. the bottom line lesson is very straightforward, very powerful. people, whether in government, or citizens, should not defer blindly to the supposed expertise of intelligence agencies. >> david garrow gets tonight's last word, thank you for joining us, david. >> thank you. >> i'm alex wagner, you can catch my show weekdays, noon, eastern. chris hayes is up next. >>> the party of lincoln? you got to be kidding. let's play "hardball." good evening. good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. ask yourself, would abraham lincoln be a republican in 2013? would the man sitting up in that chair yesterday
and how did the fbi have the authority to do this? what do you you think are the issues when we are building the state in the 21st century? >> that is exactly the right point to emphasize, alex. what we see in the fbi's story in the pursuit of dr. king is everyone else in government who believing the supposed expertise and claims that the fbi was making about the danger represented by king, based on their supposed better secret knowledge. the bottom line lesson is very straightforward,...
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he will now be the h the fbi. knowing james kocokkoch -- come imagine he will want to get to the heart of the matter right away, he is going to feel an obligation to be an independent operator and get to members of the senate who confirmed him, he promised he would get to the bottom of it. >> we had a lot more promising to find the perpetrators of the benghazi attacks. doesn't seem like he is all about his promises. >> he is as relentless as a stoner. calling benghazi a phony scandal is calling the boston marathon bombing a running injury. i guess 9/11 was an optical illusion created by david blane. is it because none of the victims didn't look like his son or could have been him 35 years ago? maybe perhaps we should contact al sharpton, and when al sharpton goes to the white house, which he happens to go more than joe biden does, he could actually maybe ask president obama maybe you should look into benghazi. he seems to listen to al sharpton. >> your allegations of what the president of the united states said, y
he will now be the h the fbi. knowing james kocokkoch -- come imagine he will want to get to the heart of the matter right away, he is going to feel an obligation to be an independent operator and get to members of the senate who confirmed him, he promised he would get to the bottom of it. >> we had a lot more promising to find the perpetrators of the benghazi attacks. doesn't seem like he is all about his promises. >> he is as relentless as a stoner. calling benghazi a phony...
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bulger was able to manipulate at least two fbi agents and undermine the system. and i think that has gotten lost in the story of whitey bulger in this trial. >> hey, kevin cullen, tell us, remind us, tell us what became of whitey bulger's girlfriend, the woman with whom he was on the lam and living in santa monica. >> kathy greg. she was sentenced to eight years in the same court a year ago. and she wouldn't talk. she went out as a tammy wynette of south boston. she stood by her man. didn't say anything. and of course talking to a lot of the families here, the victims' families, they know that whitey bulger stashed money all over the country, if not all over the world. he had safety deposit boxes in dublin, london, paris. so they're saying where is the money. does kathy know? does his brother billy, the former politician know? does his brother jackie who was here every day for the trial know? all the families believe there is millions of dollars stashed out there. that's the mystery there is no mystery. hey, whitey bulger was thug and a killer, and the jury just
bulger was able to manipulate at least two fbi agents and undermine the system. and i think that has gotten lost in the story of whitey bulger in this trial. >> hey, kevin cullen, tell us, remind us, tell us what became of whitey bulger's girlfriend, the woman with whom he was on the lam and living in santa monica. >> kathy greg. she was sentenced to eight years in the same court a year ago. and she wouldn't talk. she went out as a tammy wynette of south boston. she stood by her...
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and bulger was able to manipulate at least two fbi agents and undermine the system. and i think hthat has gotten lot in the story of whitey bulger in this trial. >> kevin, tell us, remind us what became of whitey bulger's girlfriend, the woman with whom he was on the lam and living in santa monica. >> cathie greg was sentenced to eight years in the same courthouse years ago. she went out as the tammy wynette of south boston. she stood by her man, didn't say anything. of course, talking to a lot of the families here, the victims' families, they know whitey bulger stashed money all over the country, if that all over the world. he had safety deposit boxes in dublin, london, paris. so they're saying, where's the money in does cathie know? does his brother, billy, the former politician know? does his brother, jack, here every day for the trial, did they know? all the families believed there's millions of dollars stashed out there. that's the mistery out there. hey, whitey bulger was a thug and a killer. the jury said that. >> kevin cullen, thank you. george anastasia, tha
and bulger was able to manipulate at least two fbi agents and undermine the system. and i think hthat has gotten lot in the story of whitey bulger in this trial. >> kevin, tell us, remind us what became of whitey bulger's girlfriend, the woman with whom he was on the lam and living in santa monica. >> cathie greg was sentenced to eight years in the same courthouse years ago. she went out as the tammy wynette of south boston. she stood by her man, didn't say anything. of course,...
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he served as an fbi agent informant. he fled from public view in the mid 1990's following a tip from an fbi agent about an upcoming indictment. authorities found him in santa monica county, california where he had more than $8,000 of cash stashed in the walls of his apartment. a group who need organ transplants are calling on hospitals to stop denying transplants to undocumented people and those who lack health insurance. the group held a mock funeral session and vigil in the honor of his 25-year-old woman who was reportedly denied a kidney transplant who died on friday. her relatives were part of a group of patients and family members who launched a recent hunger strike to demand access to organ transplants to undocumented and uninsured. the group has been negotiating with chicago hospitals to change the policy. a number ofy found organ donors lacked health insurance. those who gets organ transplants is also -- the policy for organ transplants is also affecting a 15-year-old boy in georgia. he has been barred from recei
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the fbi had to tell them after the interview process. while on the run she didn't know. >> had no idea. kept in the dark throughout the entire time. moving on to this new this morning. tragedy at a baseball game. a fan at atlanta's turner field fell to his death during the braves' home game last night. after a longthy rain delay. 90 minutes. investigators trying to find out how he fell. and the second fatal fall at the stadium. >> total loss what they're calling the central florida vacation villa destroyed by a sinkhole. the sinkhole started opening late sunday and now is 100 feet across, about a third of the building which stood on top of it completely destroyed. when it started falling in more than 100 people were evacuated. thankfully no one injured. tests are being done if the ground under them is stable. >> raging floods in colorado continue. heavy rains have pounded a town there. this comes only three days after deadly mudslide. the national weather service issued a flash fld waood warnin. officials cletz edclosed the ma highway. >
the fbi had to tell them after the interview process. while on the run she didn't know. >> had no idea. kept in the dark throughout the entire time. moving on to this new this morning. tragedy at a baseball game. a fan at atlanta's turner field fell to his death during the braves' home game last night. after a longthy rain delay. 90 minutes. investigators trying to find out how he fell. and the second fatal fall at the stadium. >> total loss what they're calling the central florida...
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cia,would pull in from the nsa, fbi, all of the difference thenligence agencies and put together a suggestion about how to protect yourself against these threats. that is similar to the wavy nrc -- way the nrc does it. in practical terms, that is the way i would envision it. we are a nuclear company. we have brought in a lot of talent from our nuclear business to help mature parts of our i.t. and compliance programs. we have brought their discipline, practices, and processes into our program. it has helped us richer and evolve to a very disciplined -- mature and evolve to a very disciplined state. they have a lot of practices we have been able to bring in. it is a model we have looked at of our us in other parts company. esi sac issay the well-positioned to be the mediator with us. the assurances we now have on the separation between information sharing and enforcement, it would be a great way for us to be able to share information and have a body that understands the information we are sharing. that is one of the big keys. we can open up. the security event system in every company. but unles
cia,would pull in from the nsa, fbi, all of the difference thenligence agencies and put together a suggestion about how to protect yourself against these threats. that is similar to the wavy nrc -- way the nrc does it. in practical terms, that is the way i would envision it. we are a nuclear company. we have brought in a lot of talent from our nuclear business to help mature parts of our i.t. and compliance programs. we have brought their discipline, practices, and processes into our program....
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special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near moorehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> and miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation, what do we know? >> incredibly so. as i understand it, they had sur veiled the couple for quite some time, hours before, by plane, watching them overhead. they then made the decision to move that special team, elite team of fbi agents in, heavily armed like you would see in the military they moved in and they were late getting out there. they put them out two hours out, so that dimaggio would have no idea they were coming. they snuck up on that camp, sur rounded it, waited until they separated and con fronted dimaggio, and now we know that dimaggio got one shot off with a rifle, possibly another before he was taken down. >> both john walsh and ed smart know the horror of losing a child. ed smart knows the challenge of helping o
special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near moorehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> and miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation, what do we know? >> incredibly so. as i understand it, they had sur veiled the couple for quite some time, hours...
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every fbi director from hoover to freeh got his fbi memos. the last contacting agent, on his watch, 26 murders were committed. so that is a much more monumental scandal. what makes it really significant is that the justice department, while supporting the bulger prosecution and the prosecution of his contacting agent, john conley, who's doing life, went out of their way to protect lynn diveccio. if it hadn't been for alan and his partner, no one would have known about the scarpa scandal. they actually uncovered it, i think, in 1994. it would have either festered for years or been entirely secret had it not been for the work of defense attorneys like them. >> and alan, let's talk a little bit more about what we know about today's big news here, this guilty verdict. 32 counts. the jury was deliberating for over 32 hours. roughly a count an hour, although it doesn't always work out that way. walk us through what a jury does in that scenario. what is racketeering, which was is crucial to this case? >> racketeering is a statute enacted in the 1970
every fbi director from hoover to freeh got his fbi memos. the last contacting agent, on his watch, 26 murders were committed. so that is a much more monumental scandal. what makes it really significant is that the justice department, while supporting the bulger prosecution and the prosecution of his contacting agent, john conley, who's doing life, went out of their way to protect lynn diveccio. if it hadn't been for alan and his partner, no one would have known about the scarpa scandal. they...
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the area was so remote it took fbi hostage teams more than two hours to reach them. >> dimaggio had a rifle, and then he fired at least one round prior to being shot and killed. >> reporter: hannah was flown from the scene to safety. >> she was a victim in this case. she was not a willing participant, and she was under extreme duress. >> reporter: hannah didn't know her mother tina and 8-year-old brother ethan were murdered until after she was rescued. investigators say dimaggio, a close family friend, killed them, set his house on fire and kidnapped hannah. the big break came wednesday in idaho's back country. >> for us to be there at the precise time to interact with them, it's, one chance in a trillion. >> reporter: two couples were riding horses when they stumbled upon dimaggio and hannah, not knowing at the time who they were. >> well, when i seen her, she had a fearful look in her eyes. and -- that put up a red flag for me. >> reporter: by friday, investigators found dimaggio's blue nissan shrouded by brush and debris. by saturday the car was towed for analysis, just as the manh
the area was so remote it took fbi hostage teams more than two hours to reach them. >> dimaggio had a rifle, and then he fired at least one round prior to being shot and killed. >> reporter: hannah was flown from the scene to safety. >> she was a victim in this case. she was not a willing participant, and she was under extreme duress. >> reporter: hannah didn't know her mother tina and 8-year-old brother ethan were murdered until after she was rescued. investigators say...
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and he ordered the fbi to go down and find out if zimmerman had a racial animus. and they came back and they said no. so that you and me and everybody else cannot apply a racial animus to the man with any sense of fairness. >> but i didn't say racial animus. i said it was a factor. there is a very different thing to say that because you see a young black man and you are concerned about that because is he a young black man doesn't mean you have animus. >> bill: all right. all right, powers. look, you are a standup person, i have to say that. >> thank you. >> you come on every week but i think you are desperately wrong about. this and, again, if you want to know what i have said about race in america, consistently over the years, pick up "keep it pithy," chapter number 3. directly ahead cammeron and rosen on the hillary clinton/president obama on the bill. miller on the soda ban being shut down and putin catching ago monster fish. those reports after these messages. >> bill: factor follow up selling many tonight, the sentencing phase for bradley manning began today,
and he ordered the fbi to go down and find out if zimmerman had a racial animus. and they came back and they said no. so that you and me and everybody else cannot apply a racial animus to the man with any sense of fairness. >> but i didn't say racial animus. i said it was a factor. there is a very different thing to say that because you see a young black man and you are concerned about that because is he a young black man doesn't mean you have animus. >> bill: all right. all right,...
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>>reporter: bulger was one time fbi informant. he became one of the fbi top 10 most wanted criminal after he fled boston in 1994 on the eve of indictment. bulger spent 16 years on the run before being captured in santa monica cam. remember back in 2011. 83-year-oldÑi faces life in prison. they will appeal. >> we are learning more tonight about hanna anderson ordeal and we are hearing for the first time from the teenager father. 16-year-old was rescued unharmed yesterday after fbi agents shot and killed her suspected kidnapper james difficult imagine yochlt ending a week long hunt for both of them. first time law enforcement revealing dimaggio fired back at the agent when they tried to capture him. tonight hanna is back with her family. father spoke with the media. >> healing process will be slo slow. she has been through a tremendous tremendous horrific ordeal. i'm proudçó of her andi love her very much. she is surrounded by the love of her family. friend. and communit community. >> dimaggio suspected of killing hanna mother an
>>reporter: bulger was one time fbi informant. he became one of the fbi top 10 most wanted criminal after he fled boston in 1994 on the eve of indictment. bulger spent 16 years on the run before being captured in santa monica cam. remember back in 2011. 83-year-oldÑi faces life in prison. they will appeal. >> we are learning more tonight about hanna anderson ordeal and we are hearing for the first time from the teenager father. 16-year-old was rescued unharmed yesterday after fbi...
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one was regarding the infamous arm of the fbi that was used to blackmail dr. martin luther king, tried to, and reused to start off problems between groups, all kinds of problems, horrible problems and there are a lot of political prisoners that resulted from some of this, these terrible programs, and there was one question about what could be done about the aftermath of that. the other question went to the -- basically talking about how hard it is for african-americans to file criminal charges against white. that is a problem in many jurisdictions so we recognize those and recognize -- i recognize everyone, what we concluded today is we need criminal justice in criminal justice panel number 2. we have only really looked at the tip of the iceberg today. there is a lot more i wanted to talk about. i wanted to talk about the media and fear mongers and women in the system. and the lot of other issues in this time frame. and in the legal symposium on this question so that we can really dig deeply and not only talk about the problems that do what we are doing now an
one was regarding the infamous arm of the fbi that was used to blackmail dr. martin luther king, tried to, and reused to start off problems between groups, all kinds of problems, horrible problems and there are a lot of political prisoners that resulted from some of this, these terrible programs, and there was one question about what could be done about the aftermath of that. the other question went to the -- basically talking about how hard it is for african-americans to file criminal charges...
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han no told investigators when fbi agents moved in, dimaggio opened fire first before agent shot him. yesterday, her father thanked everyone involved in the search. >> as for my daughter, the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous horrific ordeal. i'm very proud of her and i love her very much. she is surrounded by the love of her family, friends, and community. >> the sheriff, in the meantime, not releasing details about what happened during hannah's abduction. >>> the first-ever woman has taken command of the u.s. air force academy. michelle johnson was welcomed yesterday during a ceremony. the changes of breakthrough what is called the brass ceiling in the military. >>> russian officials say gay athletes competing at the sochi olympic games will not face discrimination. the lk committee recently asked russia to clarify how a controversial new law might affect the games. russian officials say that law is intended to protect children from, quote, the propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations. johnny weir join thomas roberts the next hour. >>> she grew up
han no told investigators when fbi agents moved in, dimaggio opened fire first before agent shot him. yesterday, her father thanked everyone involved in the search. >> as for my daughter, the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous horrific ordeal. i'm very proud of her and i love her very much. she is surrounded by the love of her family, friends, and community. >> the sheriff, in the meantime, not releasing details about what happened during hannah's...
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the fbi says agents were limited because of protocol. meantime rolling stone created outrage across the country for this cover. glamorizing dzhokhar tsarnaev. but controversy meant cash for the magazine. it reports that it actually sold 13,000 copies that is twice as many as a normal issue. actress jamie lee curtis rushed to the hospital after a serious car crash. her first call isn't to 911 it's to fellow actress jodie foster. the two can be seen in the photos next to a totalled suv. tmz is now reporting curtis was a passenger in the suv that crashed into a bmw. after getting the call foster rushed to be by her side. curtis and another person were taken to the hospital. curtis was later released with minor injuries. >> nsa leaker edward snowden is a relatively free man. this morning in a move that has angered u.s. officials, right now according to his lawyer he is living with friends. doug luzader has the latest on this story. good morning, doug. >> this is what the white house was trying to avoid. russian president vladmir putin decide
the fbi says agents were limited because of protocol. meantime rolling stone created outrage across the country for this cover. glamorizing dzhokhar tsarnaev. but controversy meant cash for the magazine. it reports that it actually sold 13,000 copies that is twice as many as a normal issue. actress jamie lee curtis rushed to the hospital after a serious car crash. her first call isn't to 911 it's to fellow actress jodie foster. the two can be seen in the photos next to a totalled suv. tmz is...
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two senior fbi agents are assigned to conduct the interview. as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve kolo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind, the secret service could not be part of the investigation because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins, the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> they opened the wallet, and there was a picture. the belief was that the picture of this attractive woman came with the wallet because she was somewhat recognizable as, like, a young starlet, but none of us knew her name. there was a piece of paper that was stuck in the bill fold section that had a telephone number on it. one of the fbi agents said, oh, that's a connecticut telephone number. it meant nothing to me at the time. >> when the interview begins, hinckley doesn't react well to the questioning by his fbi interrogators so they ask agent colo to step in. within minutes hinckley opens up. >> he
two senior fbi agents are assigned to conduct the interview. as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve kolo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind, the secret service could not be part of the investigation because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins, the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> they opened the wallet, and...
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and payoff of several fbi agents and police officers. the tactic helped get bulger off on 8 of the 20 murder charges against him. for the families of those victims, monday's verdict was painful. >> i never got to meet my father, and i'm still getting kicked in the stomach to this day. >> reporter: but for the crimes he was convicted of, whitey bulger will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> and we are learning more about the abduction and rescue of california teenager hannah anderson. law officials say anderson didn't know her mother and brother had been killed after rescued. bigad shaban has more. >> reporter: expressing grief and relief, brett anderson helped thanks those who helped hannah. >> the healing process has been slow. >> reporter: hannah anderson was last season a week ago, that's when the bodies of her mother and 8-year-old brother ethan were found in the home. friends said james dimaggio killed the two and kidnapped hannah. police say the pair traveled almost 1,000 miles to
and payoff of several fbi agents and police officers. the tactic helped get bulger off on 8 of the 20 murder charges against him. for the families of those victims, monday's verdict was painful. >> i never got to meet my father, and i'm still getting kicked in the stomach to this day. >> reporter: but for the crimes he was convicted of, whitey bulger will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> and we are learning more about...
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and ultimately landing a place on the fbi's most wanted list. authorities finally caught up with him two years ago outside a santa monica apartment where they also discovered weapons and more than $800,000 in cash. >> i think boston knows james bulger was that gangster who finally saw justice. i think some families are waiting for a little bit more, though. >> 83-year-old bulger could get life in prison when he's sentenced in november. his lawyer saying he's planning to appeal that. >>> also, planning an appeal, new york mayor michael bloomberg. this after a federal judge struck down the city's stop and frisk policy. the judge likened the controversial practice to indirect racial profiling with a blatant disregard for civil liberties. new york city police commissioner ray kelly immediately dismissed any notion people are stopped based solely on skin color. mayor bloomberg says new yorkers will not see a revised procedure overnight. an independent monitor has been appointed to oversee major changes. >> new york city mayoral candidate anthony wein
and ultimately landing a place on the fbi's most wanted list. authorities finally caught up with him two years ago outside a santa monica apartment where they also discovered weapons and more than $800,000 in cash. >> i think boston knows james bulger was that gangster who finally saw justice. i think some families are waiting for a little bit more, though. >> 83-year-old bulger could get life in prison when he's sentenced in november. his lawyer saying he's planning to appeal that....
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i wonder why the fbi is. >> i mean, the fbi -- why -- the fbi, there's so many instances where the fbi could have seized things. the reporters were there and seized things. whether it was information that reporters found in late october, found documents in supposedly a secure area in benghazi. the fbi had been there and hadn't seized them. and now a report that a cnn correspondent was able to locate someone who is a possible suspect. what's wrong with the fbi in this one? >> i honestly don't know. i worked with them for 16 years, i had a great respect for them as an agency. i consider them the premiere law enforcement agency in the world. but i watched your show last night. i listened to a bureau agent defend the practice of not interviewing someone after 11 months. that is indefensible. and then not securing the crime scene is indefensible. it's been 11 months. the president said he would bring every resource we had to identify and bring to justice the people who are responsible. can you name a single person who has been brought to justice because of benghazi? >> if it's phony and the
i wonder why the fbi is. >> i mean, the fbi -- why -- the fbi, there's so many instances where the fbi could have seized things. the reporters were there and seized things. whether it was information that reporters found in late october, found documents in supposedly a secure area in benghazi. the fbi had been there and hadn't seized them. and now a report that a cnn correspondent was able to locate someone who is a possible suspect. what's wrong with the fbi in this one? >> i...
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fbi agents kill him. >> at approximately 5:20 local times, special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near morehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> reporter: and authorities say hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation? what do we know? rip >> reporter: incredibly so. they had surveiled the couple for hours by plane watching overhead. they made the decision to move that special team, that elite team of fbi agents in. they were heavily, heavily armed like you'd see in the military. they moved in, and they were late getting out there. they wanted to get there earlier for fear that they would be breaking camp. they put them out two hours out so that dimaggio would have no idea that they were coming. they snuck up on that camp. they surrounded it, waited until they separated, and then they confronted dimaggio. and now we know that dimaggio got one shot off with th
fbi agents kill him. >> at approximately 5:20 local times, special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near morehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> reporter: and authorities say hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation? what do we know? rip >>...
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so am bert alerts have been issued in four states, million dollar warrant in his name and the fbi and authorities in canada and mexico are now on the hunt for dimaggio, and police believe that hannah is with him. and while you think you may not be able to do anything at home or in your office, earlier today her father had a message for everyone out the who is watching. >> viewers can just keep their thoughts positive for us, and keep an out everywhere. he could be camping. i you're camping anywhere, look around for his car. and just report anything. >> that may be what authorities believe it could take to get this guy. i want to add, you said they were close friends. the father and dimaggio. he said he doesn't think dimaggio has a passport but that doesn't mean he might not still be table get across the border. >> what more do we know about the guy? >> we're getting mixed reports here. friends say they're baffled guy, and hannah's dad said when had to move across the country, dyan joe is the guy he asked to look after his family and then there's the report of the friend saying that ha
so am bert alerts have been issued in four states, million dollar warrant in his name and the fbi and authorities in canada and mexico are now on the hunt for dimaggio, and police believe that hannah is with him. and while you think you may not be able to do anything at home or in your office, earlier today her father had a message for everyone out the who is watching. >> viewers can just keep their thoughts positive for us, and keep an out everywhere. he could be camping. i you're...
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the fbi. so connelly got much out of it, benefitted directly and personally. it was not just rubbing shoulders. it was making money, getting career advancement. >> mike barnicle, we have a minute left together. where does this go from here? it seems like there is a whole other chapterer that ought to unfold to get to the bottom of this, and perhaps some prosecutions. >> i don't know what the statute of limitations on several of the crimes that were committed, obstruction. i don't know what the statute. mike kendall would know better about that than i would. but there are several fbi agents, former fbi agents that were complicit in allowing james "whitey" bulger to conduct business as usual, killing, murdering people, drug dealing, extortion. they knew it and they allowed it. >> mike kendall, in ten seconds or less, will there there be prosecutions of those folks? >> for corruption, the statute has probably run. some of the murderers that worked with bulger have not yet been convicted, and ther
the fbi. so connelly got much out of it, benefitted directly and personally. it was not just rubbing shoulders. it was making money, getting career advancement. >> mike barnicle, we have a minute left together. where does this go from here? it seems like there is a whole other chapterer that ought to unfold to get to the bottom of this, and perhaps some prosecutions. >> i don't know what the statute of limitations on several of the crimes that were committed, obstruction. i don't...
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in 2009, fbi data shows 209 black people were killed by white people in instances where we know the race of both the victim and offender. it's not like every one of the violent crimes is a major story in the progressive media or any of them so far as i can recall. that's wbecause we're not sittig here engaged in the act of combing through death notices, accusations that will rile up our voters. that's precisely the ghastly undertaking at box nefox news e single day. we'll be right bang. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want m
in 2009, fbi data shows 209 black people were killed by white people in instances where we know the race of both the victim and offender. it's not like every one of the violent crimes is a major story in the progressive media or any of them so far as i can recall. that's wbecause we're not sittig here engaged in the act of combing through death notices, accusations that will rile up our voters. that's precisely the ghastly undertaking at box nefox news e single day. we'll be right bang. i think...
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he was shot and killed after firing an fbi agent. >> a painful nightmare for a family down in florida. a rare brain eating ameba has his 12-year-old son fighting for his life in icu. he contracted the infection through his nose after playing in a ditch near his home. a 12-year-old arkansas girl contracted the same parasite at the water park. since 1962, 128 people have been infected in the united states and just three of them survived. >> we know what story michael hastings was working on when he was killed in a fire in a car crash. he was working on an expo say his widow says about john brennan. he was linked to a crack down on an investigative journalist when he was counter-terrorism advisor. it is expected to be published soon in rolling stones magazine. he is best known for an article on stanley mcchrystal which led to his resignation. >>> a tornado touches down in the jersey shore knocking down trees and power lines and damaging several homes. a two-mile long pass bringing winds up to 85 miles an hour. >> my air-conditioning unit started coming through the window and i heard wild
he was shot and killed after firing an fbi agent. >> a painful nightmare for a family down in florida. a rare brain eating ameba has his 12-year-old son fighting for his life in icu. he contracted the infection through his nose after playing in a ditch near his home. a 12-year-old arkansas girl contracted the same parasite at the water park. since 1962, 128 people have been infected in the united states and just three of them survived. >> we know what story michael hastings was...
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the fbi asked to meet with the father, and the father said no. >> the fbi did attempt to question mr. todashev, but he did not speak to them because he didn't have any attorneys present at the time. >> i think if anything, what happened, unfortunately, with his son, taught a very important reminder for all of us you should never meet with law enforcement without an attorney present. >> the father refused to meet with the fbi without an attorney present. and can you really blame him? mr. todashev was silent for most of the press conference today. he said he didn't want to answer questions because it was hard for him to talk about his dead son. he did, however, make a short statement through a translator. >> translator: he was a very good boy, and he wanted to live. i came to america to rely on american legal system. but i will be able to pursue and achieve the justice for my son. >> there were a lot of reporters at this press conference in florida today asking questions, which i have to say is nice to see given how terrible some of the press has been about just writing down and not cha
the fbi asked to meet with the father, and the father said no. >> the fbi did attempt to question mr. todashev, but he did not speak to them because he didn't have any attorneys present at the time. >> i think if anything, what happened, unfortunately, with his son, taught a very important reminder for all of us you should never meet with law enforcement without an attorney present. >> the father refused to meet with the fbi without an attorney present. and can you really...
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fbi agents shot them dead earlier this month. >> a gun bust in new york city's history providing more ammunition in the city's stoond frisk policy. the nypd ceasing more than 250 firearms. robert moses is live for us in new york city with the latest details. robert? >> heather, good morning to you. mayor bloomberg has made getting illegal guns off the street in top priority of the administration. the huge bust is a major coup for him at the end of his term. the operations were on display at police headquarters yesterday. police credit a single under cover detective with making these gun buys and getting these weapons off the street. the weapons came from north and south carolina many of them aboard chinatown buses. police raised 19 people as part of this investigation. the mayor used this bust to show that the stop and frisk program here that undergone so much controversy works. >> wire tap conversations from this investigation show one of the gun gratraffics biggest concerns was stop, question, frisk. >> to show you what a big issue illegal out of state guns are in new york city acco
fbi agents shot them dead earlier this month. >> a gun bust in new york city's history providing more ammunition in the city's stoond frisk policy. the nypd ceasing more than 250 firearms. robert moses is live for us in new york city with the latest details. robert? >> heather, good morning to you. mayor bloomberg has made getting illegal guns off the street in top priority of the administration. the huge bust is a major coup for him at the end of his term. the operations were on...
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carter evans with new details on how the fbi found them. >> u.s. embassies in the middle east back open today. does that mean the threat has passed? jeff pegues reports. the urban migration. don dahler tells us about the changing and aging face of city life. and only if "the price is right". dean reynolds with a look at the homes designed by a legendary american architect now on the block. >> it is a house to be lived in. it is not a museum. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. it is the best news we could have asked for. the words of sarah britt, hannah anderson's grandmother after anderson was rescued and her abductor shot by the fbi. a man named james dimaggio took the 16-year-old last week after killing her mother and brother outside san diego. last night the odyssey ended a thousand miles away in cascade, idaho. with new details on how anderson is doing, and what dimaggio was planning, here's carter evans. >> reporter: there were tear
carter evans with new details on how the fbi found them. >> u.s. embassies in the middle east back open today. does that mean the threat has passed? jeff pegues reports. the urban migration. don dahler tells us about the changing and aging face of city life. and only if "the price is right". dean reynolds with a look at the homes designed by a legendary american architect now on the block. >> it is a house to be lived in. it is not a museum. captioning sponsored by cbs...
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two senior fbi agents are assigned to conduct the interview. as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve colo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind the secret service could not be part of the investigation, because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> when they opened the wallet, there was a picture. the belief was that the picture of this attractive woman came with the wallet. because she was somewhat recognizable as like a young starlet, but none of us knew her name. there was a piece of paper that was stuck in the billfold section that had a telephone number on it. one of the fbi agents said, oh, that's a connecticut telephone number. it meant nothing to me at the time. >> when the interview begins, hinckley doesn't react well to the questioning by his fbi interrogators. so they ask agent colo to step in. within minutes, hinckley opens up. >> he
two senior fbi agents are assigned to conduct the interview. as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve colo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind the secret service could not be part of the investigation, because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> when they opened the wallet,...
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new details how the fbi freed a kidnapped teenager, ending a week-long manhunt. we're hearing from the victim's father now that hannah is home. >>> it's becoming more clear that hillary clinton will make a run for the white house. and anthony weiner may have let the cat out of the baugh. >>> paula prevails. paula deen wins the discrimination lawsuit that led to her downfall. >>> and fearless females. the story of a group of women who perform quite the balancing act. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. we begin with new details in that kidnapping saga. the california teenager who survived the ordeal is back with her family this morning. >> hannah anderson has been reunited with her cat, who played a key role in the case. abc's ryan owens has the latest. >> reporter: hannah anderson is finally back home in southern california after a harrowing week that ended with fbi agents shooting her accused kidnapper in the idaho backwoods. >> as for my daughter, the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous, horrific ordeal. >> reporter: the 16-year-old
new details how the fbi freed a kidnapped teenager, ending a week-long manhunt. we're hearing from the victim's father now that hannah is home. >>> it's becoming more clear that hillary clinton will make a run for the white house. and anthony weiner may have let the cat out of the baugh. >>> paula prevails. paula deen wins the discrimination lawsuit that led to her downfall. >>> and fearless females. the story of a group of women who perform quite the balancing act....
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we know dimaggio fired at fbi agents first and that's why they shot him dead. >> the terrifying moments a sink hole swallowed the florida resort near disney world. >> can you image being inside of there about 30 percent of the 3 story villa collapsing as people inside frantic will he rush to get out. thankfully all 500 guests made it out alive. it is about 40-50 feet in diameter. they believe it is actually getting deeper. two other buildings were evacuated as a precaution. >> police searching missing 16-year-old girl. they did discover her body. as of right now there's no confirmation it's the body of that missing teenager. officers have safely found a woman who was last seen friday clinging to a tree. maria molina has more on the dangerous weather hitting the area and what's to come. >> i don't have any good news across parts of colorado and even sections of the plains. we have a chance for more heavy showers and thunderstorms. potential for flash flooding conditioning in some of these areas. in parts of colorado the areas impacted in the past by wildfires are more success acceptable
we know dimaggio fired at fbi agents first and that's why they shot him dead. >> the terrifying moments a sink hole swallowed the florida resort near disney world. >> can you image being inside of there about 30 percent of the 3 story villa collapsing as people inside frantic will he rush to get out. thankfully all 500 guests made it out alive. it is about 40-50 feet in diameter. they believe it is actually getting deeper. two other buildings were evacuated as a precaution. >>...